Two days after Armand Martin was shot near his home in Ventana Ranch, his wife spoke with KOAT Action 7 News.Gail Martin was the one who made the 911 call.VIDEO | Wife of man shot by APD: 'He just went crazy'Albuquerque police shot and killed her husband after a domestic dispute Saturday.“The kids got so scared and started running and telling me to go,” she said. She called police just after noon, and by 2 p.m. a SWAT situation had developed around her home. A negotiator was trying to get her husband to come out, but he wouldn’t listen.Gail Martin said she met her husband 18 years ago in Oklahoma. They’ve been married for 14 years and have two kids: a son, 14, and daughter, 15.They moved to Albuquerque in 2006.She said nothing involving guns had happened to their family before. She also said her husband suffered from depression.He’d been prescribed medication for it.She said he was a good father and husband, and had seemed fine earlier in the day.“He just went crazy and said, 'Get the (expletive deleted) out of the house' and then he started bringing the gun outside the bedroom door and started clicking the trigger,” she said.Gail Martin expected her husband to cooperate with officers, and thought at most he’d go to jail. She’s reserving judgment on whether the shooting was justified, and is focused on funeral arrangement as well as her children.Police said the officer who shot Martin had been with the Albuquerque Police Department for 12 years. Saturday was his first shooting. His name has not been released.

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Two days after Armand Martin was shot near his home in Ventana Ranch, his wife spoke with KOAT Action 7 News.

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Albuquerque police shot and killed her husband after a domestic dispute Saturday.

“The kids got so scared and started running and telling me to go,” she said.

She called police just after noon, and by 2 p.m. a SWAT situation had developed around her home. A negotiator was trying to get her husband to come out, but he wouldn’t listen.

Gail Martin said she met her husband 18 years ago in Oklahoma. They’ve been married for 14 years and have two kids: a son, 14, and daughter, 15.

They moved to Albuquerque in 2006.

She said nothing involving guns had happened to their family before. She also said her husband suffered from depression.

He’d been prescribed medication for it.

She said he was a good father and husband, and had seemed fine earlier in the day.

“He just went crazy and said, 'Get the (expletive deleted) out of the house' and then he started bringing the gun outside the bedroom door and started clicking the trigger,” she said.

Gail Martin expected her husband to cooperate with officers, and thought at most he’d go to jail. She’s reserving judgment on whether the shooting was justified, and is focused on funeral arrangement as well as her children.

Police said the officer who shot Martin had been with the Albuquerque Police Department for 12 years. Saturday was his first shooting. His name has not been released.